Agents of the Hidden Imam: forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE
In 874 CE, the eleventh Imam died, and the Imami community splintered. The institutions of the Imamate were maintained by the dead Imam's agents, who asserted they were in contact with a hidden twelfth Imam. This was the beginning of 'Twelver' Shiʿism. Edmund Hayes provides an innovat...
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Zusammenfassung: | In 874 CE, the eleventh Imam died, and the Imami community splintered. The institutions of the Imamate were maintained by the dead Imam's agents, who asserted they were in contact with a hidden twelfth Imam. This was the beginning of 'Twelver' Shiʿism. Edmund Hayes provides an innovative approach to exploring early Shiʿism, moving beyond doctrinal history to provide an analysis of the socio-political processes leading to the canonisation of the Occultation of the twelfth Imam. Hayes shows how these agents cemented their authority by reproducing the physical signs of the Imamate, including protocols of succession, letters and the alm taxes. Four of these agents were ultimately canonised as "envoys" but traces of earlier conceptions of authority remain embedded in the earliest reports. Hayes dissects the complex and contradictory Occultation narratives to show how, amidst the claims of numerous actors, the institutional positioning of the envoys allowed them to assert a quasi-Imamic authority in the absence of an Imam |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Jan 2022) Introduction -- 1. The Rise of the Agents in the late Imamate (830-874 CE) -- 2. The Crisis before the Crisis: The Feud between Imamic Contenders and the Power of the Agents -- 3. Crisis! The Mother, the Brother, the Concubine and the Politics of Inheritance -- 4. The Agents of the Nāḥiya in the Era of Perplexity -- 5. The Creation of an Envoy: The Rise of Abū Jaʻfar al-ʻAmrī -- 6. Rise and Fall: Ibn Rawḥ, Shalmaghānī, and Rise and Collapse of the Envoyship -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Sources -- Studies |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 247 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108993098 |
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spelling | Hayes, Edmund 1978- (DE-588)1239935048 aut Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE Edmund Hayes Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 247 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Jan 2022) Introduction -- 1. The Rise of the Agents in the late Imamate (830-874 CE) -- 2. The Crisis before the Crisis: The Feud between Imamic Contenders and the Power of the Agents -- 3. Crisis! The Mother, the Brother, the Concubine and the Politics of Inheritance -- 4. The Agents of the Nāḥiya in the Era of Perplexity -- 5. The Creation of an Envoy: The Rise of Abū Jaʻfar al-ʻAmrī -- 6. Rise and Fall: Ibn Rawḥ, Shalmaghānī, and Rise and Collapse of the Envoyship -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Sources -- Studies In 874 CE, the eleventh Imam died, and the Imami community splintered. The institutions of the Imamate were maintained by the dead Imam's agents, who asserted they were in contact with a hidden twelfth Imam. This was the beginning of 'Twelver' Shiʿism. Edmund Hayes provides an innovative approach to exploring early Shiʿism, moving beyond doctrinal history to provide an analysis of the socio-political processes leading to the canonisation of the Occultation of the twelfth Imam. Hayes shows how these agents cemented their authority by reproducing the physical signs of the Imamate, including protocols of succession, letters and the alm taxes. Four of these agents were ultimately canonised as "envoys" but traces of earlier conceptions of authority remain embedded in the earliest reports. Hayes dissects the complex and contradictory Occultation narratives to show how, amidst the claims of numerous actors, the institutional positioning of the envoys allowed them to assert a quasi-Imamic authority in the absence of an Imam Shīʻah / History Mahdism / History Imams (Shiites) / History Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-108-83439-1 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108993098 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hayes, Edmund 1978- Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE Shīʻah / History Mahdism / History Imams (Shiites) / History |
title | Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE |
title_auth | Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE |
title_exact_search | Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE |
title_exact_search_txtP | Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE |
title_full | Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE Edmund Hayes |
title_fullStr | Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE Edmund Hayes |
title_full_unstemmed | Agents of the Hidden Imam forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE Edmund Hayes |
title_short | Agents of the Hidden Imam |
title_sort | agents of the hidden imam forging twelver shi ism 850 950 ce |
title_sub | forging Twelver Shi'ism, 850-950 CE |
topic | Shīʻah / History Mahdism / History Imams (Shiites) / History |
topic_facet | Shīʻah / History Mahdism / History Imams (Shiites) / History |
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